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Traces of DNA Found in the Ocean Led to the Discovery of Species That Were Thought to Be Missing
Traditional methods like fish nets, underwater cameras were unable to scour unexplored areas, a gap that the recent study, ...
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Why the Great Barrier Reef Is Still One of the Most Complex Living Structure on the Planet
The planet holds countless natural wonders, yet few match the sheer complexity of the Great Barrier Reef off Australia's ...
A new study of squirrels in California's Sierra Nevada mountains finds that climate is just one factor impacting where species make their homes in a changing world. As the climate changes, many ...
Scientists have found strong evidence that niche differences are critical to biodiversity. The new study provides the first strong evidence that species' differences are responsible for their ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Foraging niche (feeding site, method and depth) shifts in multispecies feeding groups of dabbling ducks were studied to determine whether ...
Out-of-place and troublesome species, such as feral hogs, wild horses and burros, may actually be restoring the ecological services of extinct animals, says UC Davis evolutionary biologist Scott ...
Anna Kostikova, Glenn Litsios, Nicolas Salamin and Peter B. Pearman AbstractMacroevolutionary and microevolutionary studies provide complementary explanations of the processes shaping the evolution of ...
If current extinction trends continue, global shark populations will lose much of their variety, thereby threatening ...
As the climate changes, many species are expected to adjust where and how they live. Some are expected to seek cooler elevations as it warms, but what happens to species already at the top of a ...
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